第 61 节
作者:飘雪的季节      更新:2021-02-17 23:32      字数:9322
  since with the Turk obesity is the chief element of comeliness。  As
  the carriages passed along in review; every now and then an occupant;
  unable or unwilling to repress her natural promptings; would indulge
  in a mild flirtation; making overtures by casting demure side…
  glances; throwing us coquettish kisses; or waving strings of amber
  beads with significant gestures; seeming to say: 〃Why don't you
  follow?〃  But this we could not do if we would; for the Esplanade
  throughout its entire length was lined with soldiers; put there
  especially to guard the harem first; and later; the Sultan on his
  pilgrimage to the mosque。
  But as it was now time for His Serene Highness to make his appearance
  the carriages containing his wives drove off into the palace grounds;
  which were inclosed by a high wall; leaving the Esplanade wholly
  unencumbered except by the soldiers。  Down between the two ranks;
  which were formed facing each other; came the Sultan on a white
  steeda beautiful Arabianand having at his side his son; a boy
  about ten or twelve years old; who was riding a pony; a diminutive
  copy of his father's mount; the two attended by a numerous body…
  guard; dressed in gorgeous Oriental uniforms。  As the procession
  passed our carriage; I; as pre…arranged; stood up and took off my
  hat; His Serene Highness promptly acknowledging the salute by raising
  his hand to the forehead。  This was all I saw of him; yet I received
  every kindness at his hands; being permitted to see many of his
  troops; to inspect all the ordnance; equipment; and other military
  establishments about Constantinople; and to meet numbers of the high
  functionaries of the Empire。
  Among other compliments tendered through his direction; and which I
  gladly accepted; was a review of all the troops then in Stamboul…
  about 6;000comprising infantry; cavalry; and artillery。
  They were as fine looking a body of soldiers as I ever sawwell
  armed and well clothed; the men all large and of sturdy appearance。
  After the review we attended a grand military dinner given by the
  Grand Vizier。  At the hour set for this banquet we presented
  ourselves at the palace of the Grand Vizier; and being ushered into a
  large drawing…room; found already assembled there the guests invited
  to meet us。  Some few spoke French; and with these we managed to
  exchange an occasional remark; but as the greater number stood about
  in silence; the affair; thus far; was undeniably a little stiff。
  Just before the dinner was announced; all the Turkish officers went
  into an adjoining room; and turning their faces to the east;
  prostrated themselves to the floor in prayer。  Then we were all
  conducted to a large salon; where each being provided with a silver
  ewer and basin; a little ball of highly perfumed soap and a napkin;
  set out on small tables; each guest washed his hands。  Adjacent to
  this salon was the dining…room; or; rather; the banqueting room; a
  very large and artistically frescoed hall; in the centre of which
  stood a crescent…shaped table; lighted with beautiful silver
  candelabra; and tastefully decorated with flowers and fruits。  The
  viands were all excellent; cooked; evidently; by a French chef; and
  full justice was done the dishes; especially by the Turks; who; of
  course; had been fasting all day。
  At the close of the banquet; which consisted of not less than fifteen
  courses; we withdrew to a smoking…room; where the coffee was served
  and cigarettes and chibouks offered usthe latter a pipe having a
  long flexible stem with an amber mouthpiece。  I chose the chibouk;
  and as the stem of mine was studded with precious stones of enormous
  value; I thought I should enjoy it the more; but the tobacco being
  highly flavored with some sort of herbs; my smoke fell far short of
  my anticipations。  The coffee was delicious; however; and I found
  this to be the case wherever I went in Constantinople; whether in
  making calls or at dinner; the custom of offering coffee and tobacco
  on these occasions being universal。
  The temptations to linger at Constantinople were many indeed; not the
  least being the delightful climate; and as time pressed; we set out
  with much regret on the return journey; stopping a few days at
  Athens; whence we made several short excursions into the interior。
  King George and Queen Olga made our stay in Athens one of extreme
  interest and exceeding pleasure。  Throwing aside all ceremony; they
  breakfasted and dined us informally; gave us a fine ball; and in
  addition to these hospitalities showed us much personal attention;
  his Majesty even calling upon me; and the Queen sending her children
  to see us at our hotel。
  Of course we visited all that remained of the city's ancient
  civilizationthe Acropolis; temples; baths; towers; and the like;
  nor did we oinit to view the spot where St。 Paul once instructed the
  Athenians in lessons of Christianity。  We traveled some little
  through the country districts outside of Athens; and I noticed that
  the peasantry; in point of picturesqueness of dress and color of
  complexion; were not unlike the gypsies we see at times in America。
  They had also much of the same shrewdness; and; as far as I could
  learn; were generally wholly uneducated; ignorant; indeed; except as
  to one subjectpoliticswhich I was told came to them intuitively;
  they taking to it; and a scramble for office; as naturally as a duck
  to water。  In fact; this common faculty for politics seems a
  connecting link between the ancient and modern Greek。
  Leaving Athens with the pleasantest recollections; we sailed for
  Messina; Sicily; and from there went to Naples; where we found many
  old friends; among them Mr。 Buchanan Reed; the artist and poet; and
  Miss Brewster; as well as a score or more of others of our
  countrymen; then or since distinguished; in art and letters at home
  and abroad。  We remained some days in Naples; and during the time
  went to Pompeii to witness a special excavation among the ruins of
  the buried city; which search was instituted on account of our visit。
  A number of ancient household articles were dug up; and one; a terra
  cotta lamp bearing upon its crown in bas…relief the legend of 〃Leda
  and the Swan;〃 was presented to me as a souvenir of the occasion;
  though it is usual for the Government to place in its museums
  everything of such value that is unearthed。
  》From Naples to Rome by rail was our next journey。  In the Eternal
  City we saw picture…galleries; churches; and ruins in plenty; but all
  these have been so well described by hundreds of other travelers that
  I shall not linger even to name them。  While at Rome we also
  witnessed an overflow of the Tiber; that caused great suffering and
  destroyed much property。  The next stage of our tour took us to
  Venice; then to Florencethe capital of Italyfor although the
  troops of the King of Italy had taken possession of Rome the
  preceding September; the Government itself had not yet removed
  thither。
  At Florence; our Minister; Mr。 Marsh; though suffering with a lame
  foot; took me in charge; and in due course of time I was presented to
  King Victor…Emmanuel。  His Majesty received me informally at his
  palace in a small; stuffy roomhis office; no doubtand an untidy
  one it was too。  He wore a loose blouse and very baggy trousers; a
  comfortable suit; certainly; but not at all conducing to an ideal
  kingliness of appearance。
  His Majesty's hobby was hunting; and no sooner had I made my bow than
  he began a conversation on that subject; thrusting his hands nearly
  up to the elbows into the pockets of his trousers。  He desired to
  learn about the large game of America; particularly the buffalo; and
  when I spoke of the herds of thousands and thousands I had seen on
  the plains of western Kansas; he interrupted me to bemoan the fate
  which kept him from visiting America to hunt; even going so far as to
  say that 〃he didn't wish to be King of Italy; anyhow; but would much
  prefer to pass his days hunting than be bedeviled with the cares of
  state。〃 On one of his estates; near Pisa; he had several large herds
  of deer; many wild boars; and a great deal of other game。 Of this
  preserve he was very proud; and before we separated invited me to go
  down there to shoot deer; adding that he would be there himself if he
  could; but feared that a trip which he had to take to Milan would
  interfere; though he wished me to go in any event。
  I gladly accepted the invitation; and in two or three days was
  notified when I would be expected at the estate。  At the designated
  time I was escorted to Pisa by an aide…de…camp; and from there we
  drove the few miles to the King's chateau; where we fortified
  ourselves for the work in hand by an elaborate and toothsome
  breakfast of about ten courses。  Then in a carriage we set out for
  the King's stand in the hunting…grounds; accompanied by a crowd of
  mounted game…keepers; who with great difficulty controlled the pack
  of sixty or seventy ho